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Voting Record

The following pieces of legislation are those Representative Josh Wheeler supported during the 2023 and 2024 legislative session:

Legislative Achievements
  • Supported Employment Fund size multiplier to help local businesses in our area by slowing the rate of unemployment insurance cost. (H0428)
  • Supported Human resources equivalency that encourage state agencies to take a skill-based hiring approach. (H0433)

Public Safety Initiatives
  • Supported amending existing law to revise provisions regarding accepted voter identification at the polls. (H0124)
  • Opposed amending and repealing existing law regarding a voter's affidavit in lieu of identification. (H0137)
  • Supported stricter punishment for Fentanyl trafficking. (H0406)
  • Supported giving liability protection to Ski Patrol Volunteers. (H0408)

Protecting Families
  • Supported amending existing law to provide that a residential care or assisted living facility resident shall be entitled to in-person visitation subject to certain precautions. (H0064)
  • Supported adding to existing law to provide for limited licenses for medical school graduates who are not accepted into a residency program. (H0153)
  • Supported amending existing law to clarify that certain schools and after-school programs do not need a daycare license. (H0212a)
  • Supported adding to existing law to prohibit the use of merchant firearms codes. (H0295)
  • Supported Counseling Compact to expand access to counseling. (H0393)
  • Supported further funding to understand Maternal Mortality ratees. (H0399)
  • Opposed Medicaid Expansion as it would upend the current Medicaid expansion. (H0419)

Protecting personal property rights
  • Supported amending existing law to provide that charging a fee for any statement of a unit owner's or member's account is a violation of specified law. (H0157)
  • Supported adding to existing law to establish the Unfair Service Agreements Act. (H0158)

Healthcare Access
  • Opposed Medicaid Expansion changes that would've harmfully upended the current Medicaid system. (H0213)

Agriculture Initiatives
  • Supported amending existing law to clarify that animal remedies for certain animals that include ingredients from industrial hemp are not considered adulterated. (H0095)
  • Supported Records Wildlife to help preserve wildlife herds. (H0404)

Education Advancements
  • Supported amending existing law to provide for the hiring of employees under approved apprenticeship programs. (H0016)
  • Supported amending and adding to existing law to establish the Idaho Launch Grant Program and to revise provisions regarding the In-Demand Careers Fund. (H0024)
  • Supported amending existing law to remove school bond and levy election dates in August and March. (H0058a)
  • Supported adding to existing law to require financial literacy courses in certain grades. (H0092)
  • Supported Public Charter Schools. (H0386)

Transportation / Infrastructure
  • Supported expanding opportunities to our most rural areas to make use of local contractors for public works. (H0571)
Bill Vote Record Summary
H0001 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to provide requirements for postelection audits ordered by the Secretary of State
H0003 Yes Passed 65-0-5 Amends existing law to revise definitions and to remove requirements regarding supervisory registration.
H0004 Yes Passed 53-13-14 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding controlled substances.
H0005 Yes Passed 65-0-5 Repeals existing law relating to the Food Stamp Revolving Fund, which is no longer in use.
H0007 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to disqualify a driver convicted of human trafficking from holding a commercial driver’s license for a specified period.
H0008 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to provide for temporary vehicle permits pursuant to board rule.
H0009 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to provide for the electronic renewal of commercial driver’s licenses and to provide for the sharing of residency information between the Idaho State Tax Commission and the Idaho Transportation Department.
H0010 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Repeals existing law relating to an obsolete provision regarding the American Trucking Association Settlement Fund.
H0011 Yes Passed 67-0-3 Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding the use of private moneys for the purpose of election administration.
H0013 Yes Passed 65-0-5 Amends existing law to remove obsolete language and to clarify language regarding certain personnel practices.
H0015 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to provide for correct references to the Division of Human Resources, to allow for pay increases, and to remove a provision regarding hearings before the division.
H0016 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to provide for the hiring of employees under approved apprenticeship programs.
H0017 Yes Passed 68-0-2 Amends existing law to revise the definition of “overtime work.”
H0018 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to remove a sunset clause from a provision that makes psychological injuries suffered by first responders compensable.
H0021 Yes Passed 52-15-3 Amends existing law to revise the definition of “Internal Revenue Code.”
H0022aa Yes Passed 53-13-4 Adds to existing law to provide for the withholding of sales and use tax from city and county governments in certain instances.
H0023 Yes Passed 68-0-2 Amends existing law to replace references to the Division of Building Safety with the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses.
H0024 Yes Passed 36-34-0 Amends and adds to existing law to establish the Idaho Launch Grant Program and to revise provisions regarding the In-Demand Careers Fund.
H0025a Yes Passed 45-22-3 Adds to existing law to authorize the director of the Department of Administration to control the use of the roadways adjoining the Capitol building.
H0031 Yes Passed 70-0-0 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding certified medication assistants.
H0047a Yes Passed 62-4-4 Amends existing law to define “unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.”
H0050 Yes Passed 68-2-0 Amends existing law to clarify the uses that may be made of certain funds by special purpose taxing districts.
H0051 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to require that certain information be provided on all property valuation assessment notices.
H0052 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding who may be present at sessions of a grand jury.
H0056 Yes Passed 69-1-0 Amends existing law to revise the definition of “daylight hours” with respect to certain drivers.
H0057 Yes Passed 70-0-0 Amends existing law to provide for the issuance of special placards together with disabled veteran license plates.
H0058a Yes Passed 43-26-1 Amends existing law to remove school bond and levy election dates in August and March.
H0059 Yes Passed 67-0-3 Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding the income tax credit for capital investment.
H0060 Yes Passed 70-0-0 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding application of use taxes to articles acquired more than 90 days prior.
H0061 No Passed 54-14-12 Adds to existing law to provide for mental and behavioral health care.
H0063 Yes Passed 57-13-0 Adds to existing law to provide that no counselor or therapist will be required to counsel or serve a client regarding goals, outcomes, or behaviors that conflict with the sincerely held principles of the counselor or therapist.
H0064 Yes Passed 64-5-1 Amends existing law to provide that a residential care or assisted living facility resident shall be entitled to in-person visitation subject to certain precautions.
H0065 Yes Passsed 67-0-3 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding obsolete websites.
H0066a Yes Passed 56-12-2 Adds to existing law to provide that reporting child abuse, abandonment, or neglect falsely is a misdemeanor.
H0068 Yes Passed 57-13-0 Amends and repeals existing law to remove the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee, to place the Office of Performance Evaluations under the Legislative Council, and to revise the office’s duties.
H0070 Yes Passed 67-0-3 Amends and repeals existing law to revise provisions affected by the repeal of the County Indigent Program and the Catastrophic Health Care Cost Program.
H0071a Yes Passed 58-12-0 Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding vulnerable child protection.
H0073 Yes Passed 67-0-3 Adds to existing law to authorize counseling services to an adult receiving service through a drug or mental health court.
H0074a Yes Passed 65-4-1 Amends and adds to existing law to provide for attorney licensure by the Idaho Supreme Court, to prohibit additional methods of demonstrating competency to qualify for universal licensure, to provide for conditional licensure under certain conditions, and to provide for universal work recognition.
H0080 Yes Passed 66-1-3 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding evidence of a taxpayer’s expenditures.
H0082 Yes Passed 51-13-6 Adds to existing law to enact the Idaho Dietary Supplement Act, which provides that the production, marketing, distribution, sale, and use of dietary supplements that were legal as of July 1, 2022, in Idaho shall remain legal in Idaho, regardless of any changes to federal law or regulation.
H0083 Yes Passed 69-1-0 Amends existing law to revise eligibility requirements for the Conrad J-1 Visa Waiver Program and the National Interest Waiver Program.
H0085 Yes Passed 46-22-2 Amends existing law to provide for the same county services administrative fee for all title transactions.
H0087 Yes Passed 57-11-2 Amends existing law to limit funding regarding the Transportation Expansion and Congestion Mitigation Fund to the expansion of travel lanes and congestion mitigation.
H0089 Yes Passed 66-0-4 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the filling of a vacancy on a council and to provide for the filling of a vacancy in certain instances.
H0090 Yes Passed 48-21-1 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding electronic publication of legal notices.
H0091A No Failed 31-38-1 Adds to existing law to prohibit the state government and its employees from paying membership fees or dues with public funds and to provide exemptions.
H0092 Yes Passed 67-0-3 Adds to existing law to require financial literacy courses in certain grades.
H0093 Yes Passed 67-0-3 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding motor vehicles eligible for biennial registration.
H0094 Yes Passed 62-8-0 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding county duties associated with certain notices.
H0095 Yes Passed 68-2-0 Amends existing law to clarify that animal remedies for certain animals that include ingredients from industrial hemp are not considered adulterated.
H0096 Yes Passed 68-2-0 Amends existing law to provide for the promotion and development of clean energy resources for declared purposes, to revise provisions regarding powers of the Idaho Energy Resources Authority, and to provide for clean energy generation projects.
H0097 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends and adds to existing law to provide that all state officers and agencies shall report agreements entered into to the State Controller.
H0099 Yes Passed 70-0-0 Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding the distribution of sales tax to certain special purpose taxing districts.
H0102 Yes Passed 66-0-4 Amends existing law to provide for advancements in pay based on certain factors and to provide for retention bonuses in certain circumstances.
H0103 Yes Passed 66-2-2 Adds to existing law to provide for the assumption of risk and legal responsibility by recreational participants for injuries associated with recreational activities in state parks.
H0106 Yes Passed 58-12-0 Adds to existing law to prohibit any type of local government entity from restricting certain types of utility connections.
H0107 Yes Passed 67-0-3 Amends existing law to provide for the unique design elements of radio amateur license plates.
H0112 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to revise committee members, to allow for certain distributions of appropriated moneys, to require certain distributions, and to authorize certain funding increases.
H0113 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law regarding certain procedures for charter and virtual schools.
H0116a Yes Passed 68-0-2 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding automatic subscription renewal cancellation.
H0117 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding release from registration requirements.
H0119 Yes Passed 66-1-3 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding flood control district commissioners.
H0120a Yes Passed 62-6-2 Amends and repeals existing law to revise provisions regarding the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, spacing units, oil and gas wells, the integration of tracts, reporting requirements, public data, confidentiality of well and trade information, rules, and royalties and to provide for minimum surface use bonds.
H0124 Yes Passed 59-11-0 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding accepted voter identification at the polls.
H0125 Yes Passed 66-3-1 Amends existing law to revise the date by which a write-in candidate shall file a declaration of intent.
H0128 Yes Passed 64-3-3 Amends and adds to existing law to revise provisions regarding termination, cancellation, and renewal of franchise agreements and related protests, hearings, and costs.
H0132 Yes Passed 58-9-3 Amends existing law to establish a strategic initiatives grant program.
H0133 Yes Passed 61-8-1 Amends existing law to allow private parental driver’s education.
H0135 Yes Passed 67-0-3 Amends House Bill 51 to provide an effective date of January 1, 2024.
H0137 No Failed 33-36-1 Amends and repeals existing law regarding a voter’s affidavit in lieu of identification.
H0138 Yes Passed 61-6-3 Amends and repeals existing law to consolidate presidential primaries with the primary election.
H0142a Yes Passed 63-6-1 Amends existing law to provide for catalytic converters and certain valuable metals.
H0143 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to provide for a fur buyer license and to revise provisions regarding taxidermist and fur buyer licenses.
H0144 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to provide for trapping license certificates.
H0149 Yes Passed 66-1-3 Amends existing law to provide that criminal history records shall be shielded from disclosure under certain circumstances.
H0153 Yes Passed 67-0-3 Adds to existing law to provide for limited licenses for medical school graduates who are not accepted into a residency program.
H0155 No Passed 49-21-0 Adds to existing law to prohibit requiring, for certain purposes, a COVID-19 vaccine or a vaccine offered under emergency use authorization.
H0156 Yes Passed 55-14-1 Amends existing law to classify rattlesnakes as predatory wildlife.
H0157 Yes Passed 63-1-6 Amends existing law to provide that charging a fee for any statement of a unit owner’s or member’s account is a violation of specified law.
H0161 Yes Passed 57-11-2 Amends existing law to establish provisions regarding work requirements for participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
H0162 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to revise terminology and other provisions regarding virtual health care.
H0163 Yes Passed 67-3-0  Amends existing law to provide for certain disclosures and school policies.
H0166a Yes Passed 50-17-3 Adds to existing law to prohibit certain kinds of restrictions on internal accessory dwelling units.
H0168 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Adds to existing law to establish procedures to verify the integrity of the employment security program.
H0170 Yes Passed 55-14-1 Adds to existing law to prohibit state agencies from donating to or sponsoring a nongovernmental event or organization and to provide exceptions.
H0172 Yes Passed 68-1-1 Amends Laws of 2022 to change the effective date for the new income tax rates to January 1, 2023.
H0173a Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to provide that a foreign government or foreign state-controlled enterprise shall not purchase, acquire, or hold any interest in certain types of property in Idaho.
H0174a Yes Passed 66-4-0 Adds to existing law to provide that agency policy statements and guidance documents shall not have the force and effect of law.
H0179 Yes Passed 56-12-2 Adds to existing law to prohibit the use of ranked choice voting in Idaho.
H0180 No Passed 40-29-1 Amends existing law to provide that idle moneys may be invested in physical gold and silver in certain instances.
H0181 Yes Passed 65-0-5 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding advanced opportunities.
H0182a Yes Passed 65-4-1 Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding prayer.
H0184 Yes Passed 55-11-4 Amends existing law to define “congestion mitigation.”
H0186 No Passed 50-15-5 Amends existing law to provide for execution by firing squad and to provide for certain requirements prior to an execution.
H0187 Yes Passed 65-0-5 Repeals and adds to existing law to provide authority to administer CPR or use an automated external defibrillator and to provide legal immunity.
H0188 Absent Passed 65-1-4 Repeals and adds to existing law to enact the Revised Unclaimed Property Act.
H0189 Yes Passed 53-17-0 Adds to existing law to prohibit public contracts with companies that boycott certain business sectors.
H0190 Yes Passed 59-11-0 Amends existing law to require that credit unions and banks holding state funds not boycott certain industries.
H0191 Yes Passed 59-10-1 Amends and adds to existing law to provide that procurement decisions shall not be based on environmental, social, and governance standards.
H0192a Yes Passed 62-6-2 Adds to existing law to provide that changes in financial eligibility requirements for public assistance programs must be provided in statute.
H0193a Yes Passed 66-2-2 Amends existing law to clarify provisions regarding essential caregivers and to require health care facilities to establish policies regarding certain visitation requests.
H0194 Yes Passed 68-1-1 Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program’s Division of Educational Services for the Deaf and the Blind for fiscal year 2023.
H0198a Yes Passed 68-0-2 Amends and adds to existing law to create property tax relief by creating the School District Facilities Fund and the Homeowner Property Tax Relief Account, both of which are funded by state moneys.
H0202a Yes Passed 59-11-0 Adds to existing law to provide for the display of the national motto in certain circumstances.
H0203 Yes Passed 50-18-2 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the public school health insurance participation fund.
H0205 No Failed 30-40-0 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the conditions under which a voter may cast an absentee ballot and how a voter may receive an absentee ballot application.
H0206a Yes Passed 59-11-0 Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to revise provisions regarding the legislative review of administrative rules.
H0207 Yes Passed 70-0-0 Relates to the appropriations to deficiency warrant funds for fiscal year 2023.
H0208 Yes Passed 57-13-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program’s Division of Teachers for fiscal year 2023.
H0209 Yes Passed 70-0-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Division of Indirect Support Services for fiscal year 2023.
H0210 Yes Passed 47-23-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare Child Welfare Division for fiscal year 2023.
H0211 Yes Passed 69-1-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Parks and Recreation for fiscal year 2023.
H0212a Yes Passed 67-0-3 Amends existing law to clarify that certain schools and after-school programs do not need a daycare license.
H0213 Yes Passed 39-30-1 Adds to existing law to establish a rural nursing loan repayment program.
H0215 Yes Passed 61-9-0 Amends existing law to provide for enforcement of provisions applicable to pharmacy benefit managers.
H0219 Yes Passed 65-5-0 Amends existing law to revise eligibility and other provisions regarding Armed Forces and public safety officer scholarships.
H0220 Yes Passed 59-9-2 Adds to existing law to require cash be accepted for entry fees to school athletic events.
H0221 Yes Passed 68-0-2 Adds to existing law to prohibit the name of any public official or any electioneering message from appearing on tax commission correspondence or county property tax correspondence.
H0222 Yes Passed 56-14-0 Relates to the appropriation to the State Board of Education and the Board of Regents of the University of Idaho for fiscal year 2023.
H0223 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends and repeals existing law to update terminology in the Medical Consent and Natural Death Act.
H0224 Yes Passed 68-0-2 Adds to existing law to prohibit pelvic exams of anesthetized and unconscious patients except under certain circumstances.
H0228 Yes Passed 57-11-2 Amends existing law to revise definitions.
H0229 Yes Passed 66-0-4 Amends existing law to revise the deadline for submitting sales tax and withholding tax returns.
H0230 Yes Passed 65-4-1 Amends existing law to provide for duties of assessors and to provide for the valuation of income-producing property.
H0235 Yes Passed 68-0-2 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding underground facilities damage prevention.
H0236 Yes Passed 54-16-0 Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to establish the State Public Defender Act.
H0237 Yes Passed 57-9-4 Amends existing law to establish a policy regarding maintenance, construction, and development of bridges and highways.
H0238 Yes Passed 53-13-4 Adds to existing law to establish the Unfair Service Agreements Act.
H0239 Yes Passed 66-0-4 Amends existing law regarding the unlawfulness of an alien voting in Idaho.
H0240 Yes Passed 68-1-1 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding elections for a school board of trustees.
H0242 Yes Passed 57-12-1 Amends and adds to existing law to provide for the crime of abortion trafficking, to provide certain requirements for and restrictions on a civil action, and to provide prosecution authority for the attorney general.
H0243 No Failed 31-39-0 Amends existing law to authorize duties of the State Board of Education regarding professional school personnel.
H0244 Yes Passed 57-11-2 Amends existing law to provide in-person visitation rights for residents in certain facilities and to provide that visitation shall not be precluded based on vaccination status.
H0245 Yes Passed 69-1-0 Amends existing law to increase the distribution of cigarette and tobacco product taxes to the Central Cancer Registry Fund
H0248 Yes Passed 68-0-2 Amends existing law to clarify provisions regarding deferral of property tax.
H0249 Yes Passed 68-1-1 Relates to the appropriation to the Board of Tax Appeals for fiscal year 2024.
H0250 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Financial Management for fiscal year 2023.
H0251 Yes Passed 37-33-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Human Resources for fiscal year 2024.
H0252 Yes Passed 70-0-0 Relates to the appropriation to the State Independent Living Council for fiscal year 2024.
H0253 Yes Passed 50-20-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Finance for fiscal year 2024.
H0254 Yes Passed 50-19-1 Relates to the appropriation to the Office of Drug Policy for fiscal year 2024.
H0258 Yes Passed 64-0-6 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding property tax reduction for certain permanently disabled veterans.
H0259 Yes Passed 47-22-1 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the issuance of absentee ballots.
H0260 Yes Passed 65-5-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Industrial Commission for fiscal year 2024.
H0261 Yes Passed 70-0-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Military Division for fiscal year 2024.
H0262 Yes Passed 68-0-2 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding expungement of juvenile records.
H0264 Yes Passed 69-1-0 Adds to existing law to enact the Gestational Agreements Act.
H0265 Yes Passed 48-21-1 Adds to existing law to provide that certain persons and institutions must take reasonable steps to restrict the access of minors in certain instances, to provide for a civil action in certain instances, and to prohibit the use of public facilities and public assets for sexual exhibitions.
H0267 Yes Passed 53-15-2 Adds to existing law to establish the Career Ready Students Program and the Added Cost Funding Support Program.
H0268 Yes Failed 30-39-1 Amends and adds to existing law to establish training requirements for school board members.
H0269 Yes Passed 45-20-5 Adds to existing law to establish career exploration courses.
H0273 No Passed 36-33-1 Amends existing law to provide that a property tax budget may be reduced by initiative or referendum.
H0274 Yes Passed 67-3-0 Adds to existing law to prohibit state employees from using or downloading TikTok on a state-issued device, to provide that the state shall implement controls to prevent the use of TikTok on state-issued devices, and to provide a penalty.
H0275 Yes Failed 30-39-1 Relates to the appropriation to the Public Charter School Commission for fiscal year 2024.
H0276 Yes Passed 47-22-1 Relates to the appropriation to Idaho Public Television for fiscal year 2024.
H0277 Yes Passed 65-1-4 Relates to the appropriation to the Endowment Fund Investment Board for fiscal year 2024.
H0278 Yes Passed 49-17-4 Relates to the appropriation to the Idaho State Lottery for fiscal year 2024.
H0281 Yes Passed 45-22-3 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding classroom behavior management.
H0282 Yes Passed 61-8-1 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Juvenile Corrections for fiscal years 2023 and 2024
H0283 Yes Passed 67-0-3 Relates to the appropriation to the Office of the State Treasurer for fiscal year 2024.
H0284 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Amends existing law to provide for certain electronic filing and a fee waiver and to revise provisions regarding the online insurance verification system.
H0286 Yes Passed 52-15-3 Amends existing law to require that a taxing district include certain information when communicating with voters regarding a bond or levy proposal.
H0287 Yes Passed 59-10-1 ENERGY CODE – Amends existing law to provide for preemption, retroactive application, and future application.
H0288 Yes Passed 45-23-2 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the income tax deduction for household and dependent care services.
H0291 Yes Passed 61-7-2 Adds to existing law to implement the Fair Pharmacy Audits Act.
H0292 Yes Passed 63-7-0 Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to create property tax relief by creating the School District Facilities Fund and the Homeowner Property Tax Relief Account, both of which are funded by state moneys.
H0293 No Failed 34-35-1 Amends and adds to existing law to provide for State Board of Education member elections.
H0294 Yes Passed 62-7-1 Adds to existing law to prohibit a public entity from entering into certain contracts with companies owned or operated by the government of China.
H0295 Yes Passed 66-4-0 Adds to existing law to prohibit the use of merchant firearms codes.
H0299 Yes Passed 41-29-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Office of the Secretary of State for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
H0300 Yes Passed 68-0-2 Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation for fiscal year 2024.
H0301 Yes Passed 56-12-2 Relates to the appropriation to the Legislative Branch for fiscal year 2024.
H0302 Yes Passed 67-0-3 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Administration for the Idaho State Capitol Commission for fiscal year 2024.
H0304 Yes Passed 46-24-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Fish and Game for fiscal year 2024.
H0305 Yes Passed 46-23-1 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Administration for fiscal year 2024.
H0306 Yes Passed 67-1-2 Relates to the appropriation to the Public Defense Commission for fiscal year 2024.
H0309 Yes Passed 37-32-1 Amends existing law to provide that no in-person student instruction shall take place on certain election days.
H0310 Yes Passed 67-2-1 Amends existing law to provide that a county-wide highway district may operate and expand certain transportation programs and facilities.
H0311 Yes Passed 68-0-2 Amends existing law to allow legislative appropriations for upper divisions in community college districts.
H0313 Yes Failed 35-35-0 SCHOOLS – Adds to existing law to require the provision of feminine hygiene products.
H0314a Yes Passed 40-30-0 Amends and adds to existing law to prohibit certain materials from being promoted, given, or made available to a minor by a school or public library and to provide a cause of action.
H0319 Yes Passed 54-13-3 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Parks and Recreation for fiscal year 2024.
H0322 Yes Passed 67-0-3 Relates to the appropriation to the Public Utilities Commission for fiscal year 2024.
H0323 Yes Passed 46-24-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Division of Medicaid for fiscal year 2023.
H0324 Yes Passed 44-26-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Financial Management for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
H0325 Yes Passed 69-1-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Agriculture for fiscal year 2024.
H0326 Absent Passed 40-26-4 Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding intervention by the Legislature in an action regarding an Idaho statute, to provide for the authority to intervene in certain instances, and to provide applicability.
H0327 Yes Passed 69-1-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Office of Administrative Hearings for fiscal year 2024.
H0328 Yes Passed 59-9-2 Amends existing law to provide for the treatment of certain property located within a revenue allocation area.
H0330 Yes Passed 60-10-0 Amends existing law to provide for a tobacco tax cap of fifty cents per cigar.
H0333 Yes Passed 42-28-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2024.
H0334 Yes Failed 34-36-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
H0335 Yes Passed 70-0-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Commission of Pardons and Parole for fiscal year 2024.
H0336 Yes Passed 62-8-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Agricultural Research and Cooperative Extension Service for fiscal year 2024.
H0337 Yes Passed 70-0-0 Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to provide for certain electrical codes, to revise provisions regarding electricians and apprentices, and to establish residential electrician licensure.
H0338a Yes Passed 55-14-1 Adds to existing law to prohibit certain limitations on immigration enforcement by a political subdivision of this state, to provide for a cause of action in certain instances, and to provide for the withholding of sales and use tax revenue in certain instances.
H0339 Yes Failed 27-43-0 Provides for an advisory question to be placed on the ballot before the voters regarding the diversion of public tax dollars for certain private schools.
H0340 Yes Passed 59-4-7 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding voter identification and proof of residence.
H0341 Yes Passed 68-0-2 Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to revise a provision regarding interstate trafficking in prostitution, to provide for the crime of receiving proceeds of illegal sexual activity, and to provide for human trafficking victim protection.
H0343 Yes Passed 64-1-5 Relates to the appropriation to the Public Charter School Commission for fiscal year 2024.
H0344 Yes Passed 45-20-5 Relates to the appropriation to the Idaho Commission for Libraries for fiscal year 2024.
H0345 Yes Passed 63-2-5 Relates to the appropriation and transfer of moneys to the Charter School Revolving Loan Fund for fiscal year 2024.
H0348 Yes Passed 59-9-2 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the salaries of judges.
H0349a Yes Passed 63-5-2 Amends existing law to provide that the owner of certain livestock shall not be liable for damage caused by such livestock that stray from an open range to a herd district unless the district is enclosed by fences, cattle guards, or cattle gates.
H0350 Yes Passed 40-29-1 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Division of Behavioral Services for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
H0351 Yes Passed 67-1-2 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Correction for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
H0352 Yes Passed 53-12-5 Relates to the appropriation to the Soil and Water Conservation Commission for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
H0353 Yes Passed 50-17-3 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Education for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
H0354 Yes Passed 52-14-4 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Transportation for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
H0355 Yes Passed 61-6-3 Relates to the appropriation from the Millennium Income Fund for fiscal year 2024.
H0356 Yes Passed 39-28-3 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Division of Public Health Services for fiscal year 2024.
H0357 No Passed 48-19-3 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Correction for fiscal year 2023.
H0359 Yes Passed 55-11-4 Relates to the appropriation to the Idaho State Police for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
H0360 Yes Passed 56-1-13 Relates to the appropriation to the Idaho State Police and the Judicial Branch for fiscal year 2024.
H0361 Yes Passed 49-16-5 DEPT OF WATER RESOURCES AND DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY – Relates to the transfer of moneys for fiscal year 2023.
H0362 Yes Passed 36-32-2 Relates to the appropriation to the State Liquor Division for fiscal year 2024.
H0363 Yes Passed 48-15-7 Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Career Technical Education for fiscal year 2024.
H0364 Absent Passed 41-23-6 Relates to the appropriation to the State Department of Education and the Division of Career Technical Education for fiscal year 2024.
H0367 Yes Passed 54-16-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Public Defense Commission and the Division of Human Resources for fiscal year 2024.
H0368 Yes Passed 67-0-3 Relates to the appropriation to the Judicial Branch for fiscal year 2024.
H0369 Yes Passed 40-30-0 Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
H0374 Yes Passed 59-1-10 Amends existing law to revise the definition of “abortion” and to provide that certain actions and attempts shall not be considered criminal abortions.
H0376 Yes Passed 59-11-0 Amends HB292 to provide for the distribution of certain sales tax funds regarding transportation congestion, the Homeowner Property Tax Relief Account, and the School District Facilities Fund.
H0380 Yes Passed 69-0-1 Relates to the appropriation to the State Tax Commission and various cash transfers for fiscal year 2024.
HCR001 Yes Adopted 63-0-7 States findings of the Legislature and provides for a joint session of the House and Senate to hear a message from the Governor.
HCR002   Adopted voice vote States findings of the Legislature and expresses support of the Electoral College system.
HCR003 Yes Adopted 60-7-3 States findings of the Legislature and authorizes the Legislative Council to appoint a committee to undertake and complete a study of natural resource issues.
HCR004 Yes Adopted 66-0-3 States findings of the Legislature, expresses concern over the proposed Lava Ridge Project, and supports a no-build option.
HCR005 Yes Adopted 63-0-7 States findings of the Legislature and rejects certain rules of the Department of Health and Welfare relating to residential assisted living facilities.
HCR006   Adopted voice vote States findings of the Legislature and recognizes the importance of a strong and enduring partnership with Taiwan and supports Taiwan’s meaningful participation in important international organizations.
HCR007   Adopted voice vote States findings of the Legislature and supports ongoing investments in the state’s water infrastructure.
HCR008 Yes Adopted 68-0-2 States findings of the Legislature and approves fee and non-fee rules of the Department of Insurance reviewed by the House Business Committee and the Senate Commerce and Human Resources Committee.
HCR009 Yes Adopted 67-2-1 States findings of the Legislature and authorizes the Legislative Council to establish a task force to complete a study and make recommendations regarding a comprehensive Medicaid managed care program.
HCR010 Yes Adopted 67-0-3 States findings of the Legislature and approves fee rules of the Department of Environmental Quality reviewed by the House Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee and the Senate Resources and Environment Committee.
HCR011 Yes Adopted 67-0-3 States findings of the Legislature and approves fee rules of the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses reviewed by the House Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee and the Senate Health and Welfare Committee.
HCR012 Yes Adopted 58-9-3 States findings of the Legislature and rejects a certain rule of the Idaho State Police relating to Rules Governing the Sex Offender Registry.
HCR013 Yes Adopted 66-0-4 States findings of the Legislature and approves fee rules of the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses reviewed by the House Business Committee and the Senate Commerce and Human Resources Committee with exceptions.
HCR014 Yes Adopted 68-0-2 States findings of the Legislature and approves fee rules of the Department of Health and Welfare reviewed by the House Health and Welfare Committee and the Senate Health and Welfare Committee.
HCR015 Yes Adopted 69-0-1 States findings of the Legislature and approves fee rules of the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses reviewed by the House Health and Welfare Committee and the Senate Commerce and Human Resources Committee.
HCR016 Yes Adopted 67-0-3 States findings of the Legislature and approves fee rules of the Idaho Transportation Department reviewed by the House Transportation and Defense Committee and the Senate Transportation Committee.
HCR017 Yes Adopted 65-4-1 States findings of the Legislature and rejects certain rules of the State Board of Education relating to Rules Governing Public Charter Schools and Rules of the Public Charter School Commission.
HCR018 Yes Adopted 69-0-1 tates findings of the Legislature and approves the recess of the Legislature until April 6.
HJM001 No Adopted 41-28-1 States findings of the Legislature and resolves that the Idaho Legislature stands ready to begin discussions with the Oregon Legislature regarding the potential to relocate the Oregon/Idaho state boundary.
HJM002 Absent Adopted 56-12-2 States findings of the Legislature and calls on Congress to restrict the jurisdiction of the federal courts from hearing cases regarding state legislative authority to legislate on abortion.
HJM004 Yes Adopted 60-8-2 States findings of the Legislature declaring opposition to EPA proposed rules regarding water quality standards.
HJM005 Yes Adopted 60-6-4 States findings of the Legislature and urges the delisting of grizzly bear in the lower 48 states.
HR003 Yes Adopted 57-13-0 Amends House Rules 6 and 10 regarding the introduction of bills.
HR005   Adopted voice vote States findings of the Legislature and commemorates the Feast of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.